Caffeine has slowly been creeping its way into potato chips, chocolate, jelly beans, and more—but the launch of a caffeinated chewing gum has the FDA asking: Are caffeinated products safe for children and teenagers?
Children born in the United States are about two times more likely to suffer from allergies and asthma than children who were born abroad, according to a study published this week in Pediatrics.
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